Lost Stories. Hidden Patterns. Sacred Journeys.

Making Covenants
Her family was slaughtered. Her heart demands justice.
But God asks her to forgive the man who gave the order to kill.
Jael is a gifted midwife—but inside, she’s frozen in grief. After Lamanite soldiers murder her family, she builds a life of quiet survival. Then Xaman—the commander responsible for her pain—walks into her city claiming to be a changed man. A believer. A man of peace.
She wants to hate him. She should hate him. But his transformation is undeniable… and so is the whisper in her soul: forgive. But grace is never cheap—and healing will demand more than she ever thought she could give.

The Disappearing Prophet
Three Nephites. One star.
A divine quest that will shake empires—and eternity.
When an angel delivers a heavenly summons, three Nephite men are called to leave everything behind and follow a star across oceans, deserts, and empires—to witness the birth of the Messiah.
Their path will test their faith, forge an unbreakable bond, and lead them straight into Roman-ruled lands under the shadow of prophecy. At the journey’s end waits a Child—and a moment that will change the world forever.
The Disappearing Prophet is a sweeping, spiritually rich adventure that reimagines the nativity through the eyes of the covenant people. Perfect for fans of Tennis Shoes Among the Nephites, H.B. Moore, and The Work and the Glory.

Feasting With Nephi
What if Nephi didn’t just tell a story—he embedded it in the Hebrew holy calendar?
For over 200 years, readers of the Book of Mormon have missed something extraordinary hiding in plain sight: Nephi organized his record around the ancient Hebrew feast cycle. This groundbreaking study uncovers how his entire narrative is structured to reflect sacred festivals, covenantal patterns, and temple theology from the Old World.
Through textual analysis, archaeological evidence, and close literary reading, you’ll discover how:
- Nephi uses the Feast of Tabernacles, Passover, and other sacred times to frame key events
- His narrative mimics the ritual journey of Israel’s covenant calendar
- The entire arc of 1 Nephi unfolds like a prophetic temple drama
- This structure transforms how we understand his purpose, theology, and cultural genius
Nephi wasn’t just writing history—he was shaping sacred memory.
If you love the Book of Mormon, this book will change how you see its earliest chapters forever.
You’ll never read Nephi the same way again.





